There’s No One Way to Write a Poem—But Many Ways to See
Watch the first session of Danusha Laméris’s class, The Nine Lenses of Poetry—free.
Are you an Innovator? A Soul Keeper?
There are so many ways to write poems. And so many kinds of poems to read.Â
Sometimes, it’s easy to think there's a right way to write, or a wrong way. Or just that we don't–––and can’t–– relate to certain types of poems.
What if there were a way to hold all the different styles without judgment, to see what a poem has to offer and what it offers the same way we might study an animal in its own biome?
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This is the opening session of a fully recorded class that you can take at your own pace. All levels of experience are welcome.
Call To ActionIn this first session of The Nine Lenses of Poetry, Danusha Laméris invites you into a new way of seeing:
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Noticing what’s present in a poem instead of judging what’s missing
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Expanding your creative possibilities instead of narrowing them
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Writing from who you are, with tools that deepen both craft and attention
 What you'll receive:
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Immediate access to the first full session of The Nine Lenses of Poetry
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Writing prompts and reflections you can engage with right away
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A real sense of Danusha’s teaching style and what the full class offers—before you decide whether to continue
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